Ambassadors in the Studio: Matisse’s African Art Collection
Explore Matisse’s collection of African art and focus on the way that African art entered artists’ studios in Paris in the early 20th century. Discuss colonialism’s impact on the appreciation of African art in Europe in the same period. Kathryn Gunsch, Teel Curator of African and Oceanic Art Wednesday, March 22, 2017

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African Art

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Six Masterpieces of African Art from the Kahane Collection

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The Life and Art of Wassily Kandinsky: Art History Explained

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African Art: The Congo

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African Art - The Market of Masks (Documentary of 2015)

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The Rococo Era: The Art Of Pleasure And Madness

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Member Lecture: The Language of Beauty in African Art

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Why Paul Cézanne Was the True Father of Modern Painting

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The Great African Art Collector

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Why we are getting more stupid | Slavoj Žižek FULL INTERVIEW

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Why Ancient Humans Went From Black to White?

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Historicism to Art Nouveau: Klimt and Ornament

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Gustav Klimt: Das Bild, das als verloren galt | ARTE

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Gus Casely-Hayford on Matisse and Picasso

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